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Here are the Special Membership (gilt) and Regular Membership (silver) for comparison. Kanji to follow
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Tsend Thank you very much for you identification and translations. We can figure out most Cyrillic, but Uighur defeats us! Shame the two documents aren't a set - the travel pass was inside the Chekist document when I bought them Both documents on their own are great bits of history. It would be good to know more about Ryzhov if any more comes your way. David
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Applying the Golden Kite dating classification - a question for JapanX
DavidS replied to Paul L Murphy's topic in Japan
closeup herewith - if it's not clear enough yet, I can send direct to you glad you like these - came with 7th Class Rising Sun + doc, and China Incident + doc. Also China Incident cash award for merit. All medals separately cased & in Medal Display Case -
Applying the Golden Kite dating classification - a question for JapanX
DavidS replied to Paul L Murphy's topic in Japan
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Applying the Golden Kite dating classification - a question for JapanX
DavidS replied to Paul L Murphy's topic in Japan
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Applying the Golden Kite dating classification - a question for JapanX
DavidS replied to Paul L Murphy's topic in Japan
Think this should qualify as a documented award. 5th Class Golden Kite awarded to OKada Hitoshi, awarded 23.09.39. See extract from a 1941 book listing Japanese soldiers KIA in China Incident. Translation provided reads: Engineer Sergeant-Major Holder of the 5th Class Golden Kite and 7th Class Rising Sun Okada Hitoshi Registered home: Hiroshima Prefecture, Toyota District, Tadanoumi Town Date of birth: Taisho 4 [1915] June 13 Place of death: Near a public field He landed in front of the enemy and served as a boat captain. In the landing operations at Poyang Lake as well as Dongting Lake, he served as a boat captain, braving the high waves and the rain of enemy bullets. In the midst of the dead and dying, he encouraged his crew with shouts and yells. In order to avoid sinking, he directed the vessel around mines and was able to land the boat in a field that was full of enemy soldiers. He prayed for the safe landing of his vessel and became the leader of each and every soldier who was on board with him. Although he was able to land the vessel safely, the bullets of the enemy pierced his chest and he died honourably, a hero Pictures of Medal and Award Document to follow -
next page - there are 4 more double pages with the conditions of the award - let me know if you wish me to post them too
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